The wild orange daylily is abundant alongside roads in late June and July. Individual flowers are open for only one day. They are perennials and reflower each year.

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Richard Poffenbaugh
CentralOhio.com

Answer: The next arrival date is May/June 2016. The last time they were here was in 1999. Remember that this strange insect is divided into sub-populations called "broods." There are 15 broods, each limited to a certain geographic area. This year Brood 2 is appearing in several states along the Atlantic coastline.

Brood 5 lives in eastern Ohio, including Ashland and Richland counties. It is the brood to reappear here in 2016. ...